Radio station airs gay porn soundtrack

A RADIO station in Britain has issued an apology after it inadvertently aired what appeared to be a gay porn soundtrack.

"Unfortunately we had an unauthorised access to the live feed on Jazz FM on Saturday 18th February at 7.15pm (local time) which resulted in a highly regrettable incident," Jazz FM's head of programming, Mike Vitti, said today.

"Please accept our profound and sincere apologies for any offense that may have been caused and rest assured we have taken steps to ensure that there will be no repeat of this incident."

The incident occurred during Jazz FM's Funky Sensation show when listeners were treated to a short segment of what was believed to have been a soundtrack from an X-rated gay movie, The Guardian reported.

The newspaper described the adult soundtrack as "several minutes of moans and groans".

Jazz FM, which usually plays jazz, soul and blues, said it would apologise again on air. An investigation into the incident by the station was underway.